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Hey Cupcake!!!Cupcake wrote: that's because it's at http://www.wrappedfolds.blogspot.com
I checked out your link. Nice models. U know I kind of don't understand how to fold CP's... So I can't try them out. They look complex to me. I did an abstract folding pattern, will take pictures sometime this week.
- Nikhil.
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi
Few Old Designs that were not posted
The Parrot and the Conical Cap are a few of the old designs which weren't posted before. But I have a few new ones too which I did over the last week, they're:Cupcake wrote:Hey Nikhil, good to see you back! Do you have any new designs?
1. Square Box
2. Pope's Cap
3. 2 Cute Photoframes
I will post pictures mostly tommorrow. Here are the older ones:
Parrot
Conical Cap
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi
Hey Origamist.... today when I was wandering in the bookshops in Singapore I saw the diagrams for Alice Gray's Peace Dove!!!! it really looks similar to mine but the folding sequence is completely different Two ppl can think so similar.... its cool...theorigamist wrote:It's in the origami database. Search for model name "peace dove" and author "alice gray". There are two entries with pictures.
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi
Well, actually, I think that OUSA is:
Robert J. Lang (about the challenges) wrote:The 2007 Origami Design Challenge
Topic: A plant. Not a leaf, or a single flower, but a full plant. (Roots, pot, ground are optional.) You pick the species: moss, fern, herbaceous, woody, big, small, weed, or tree; it's your choice. But whatever it is, it must be folded from an uncut square.
Models Created Recently
Hey Everyone,
I have come up with a few more designs!!!
Box with Bends
This I don't know what to call... Help me name it I like the bends in it so I decided to call it the box with bends... but I think it deserves a better name.
Diamond Photoframe
Oh as a part of my room-mate's assignment I was helping her create a Photoframe we came up with 2-3 designs but I liked this one a lot.
Pope's Cap
I like this it kinda looks cute.
Square Box
This is an entirely different folding sequence. It dosen't open up unlike the traditional box. If made in two squares with .2" difference it will fit perfectly into one another. I will also post pictures of that.
Hey guyz tell me which one do you like!!
I have come up with a few more designs!!!
Box with Bends
This I don't know what to call... Help me name it I like the bends in it so I decided to call it the box with bends... but I think it deserves a better name.
Diamond Photoframe
Oh as a part of my room-mate's assignment I was helping her create a Photoframe we came up with 2-3 designs but I liked this one a lot.
Pope's Cap
I like this it kinda looks cute.
Square Box
This is an entirely different folding sequence. It dosen't open up unlike the traditional box. If made in two squares with .2" difference it will fit perfectly into one another. I will also post pictures of that.
Hey guyz tell me which one do you like!!
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi
- Perpetual_Odium
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hey... thanks!!! I started to fold when I was 5 years old in 1st Grade. I started to design about 6 years back... started off with small things... its like you keep playing with the paper you will also start to do it...Perpetual_Odium wrote:Wow... nice designs.When did you start folding, and how soon afterward would you say you started designing?
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"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi